Towel cabinet



Jan. 13, 1931 A. c. GRUNWALD I 1,788,949

TOWEL CABINET Fil ed Jfine 2a, 1928 5 sheets-s eet";

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PANY, 0F SALT LAKE e1TY, UTAH}; CQBPORATION'DE UTAH TOWEL CABINET" I i T res GRUNWALD, or CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 'AS-SIVGNOR'T'O"STEINER-SALES' cont-- z 'piic t bh filea June 28; 1928 ii $erial No. 4283337.! f1 v The ohject of n lyjinvention is to provide an attachment adjacentto the feed mecha nism of a continuous web towel cabinet by means of which a user of the cabinet can clejliver :1 predeterminedlength of'cle'an towel Web in position for use Without pulling the towel'weh itself. p a

A furtherancl particul'arfobject. is to'proafter releasing the ffeed roll-from grasping the towel web and pulling out an undesirable or 'unnecessaryflength' of web-and thereby wasting the clean towelflnd-adding tothe j expense or upkeepofthe cabinet. 'Ithas' been determined in actual practice the suitable or necessary lengthofclean tow'el that shoulcl be delivered with each operation of the e'ahinet and anything in excess "of this becomes wasteful and expensive. My'irnpro'veinent provides for sufficient cleliveryflof towelt'o insure good service but eliminates waste;

' A further obj e'ct is toprovide an operating and control lever which having become en'- gagerl with the towel delivery means cannothe released until it reaches the end "of its returned to the starting point;

constructions and coinhinjationsi all as here, f

. inafter described. an l ticali' sectional view cahi t i ifl is control device; 'j j Figure'B' is grasping and I "sition of thep'arts' of the control mechanism bar; stroke and during its return stroke'mus't be] idle or inactive. Vith thisatta ch nent it'is necessary for the user toinoveithe control" "lever to the end of its stroke hefore'the return movement can be effected; and during such return movemeht it will bei'nipossiblel'for the user to re-engage the lever device 'Iw'vith' the feed mechanism untiltheleverlhas been Qingtle'vicle is moved to its relee'sejpqs {i0 win s ar:

if 'mo p ny r wmg o mmgw a part of this specification, Figurel is a'ver- Shaving a dr a. i ae i vii we p 'bifime cabinet illustrating 'injffull." lines 1 the initial 2 mm ??If1 hsl l 1iY e e I vi e plcteclitsreturn stroke;

Figure 7 is'ja viei jlookin g' atjth front'jof v I f the control device Whenfit haspartially :(iomvicle an attachmentof this description hav ing-ineans to prevent the-user of thejcabinet trol niechar ism"thereon;

w-w H; c,"'-, I M v '1 F gure I 1s ar sectional v ew-onthe hne: 8-8 ofFigur'e 31llustra't1 1' gthe j'relativefpo-f' F igure 9 is'a'cletail sectional ivieiwjoii' the line Q -Q of 'Figure 3"showing the lrelatiyev.. I position of t e,lockir'rg "clog anglthe'rin'g wit Figure 10 is a"detailjview partiellygin sec-,.

Figure 11 1s asiniilanvie'vvj looking at the,- opposite s de of the slide andits' supporting Figure 121 mi wgshgwmg the] hfohhif m ltw of "fllQf' I d HiS b fore. h ilock Figure} 13 is .War'cl nibveinent. In the clrawing, 2 represents the side wall etf;3 the top thereofjxt he l' j ih lll i d .55T' 10 1 daptel'lfto'frfece et l ie 'spi ill 61 oi 7m portion o t thecabinet' ion vvhich' ithe soiled" p nigh-e4 is asiinilar'vi eivshovving" the pi i 1; sition assulnecl by the cleliveryunechanism 7 wvheuit has p'a'rtial' lycompletedits strolie'f Z601; the cabinet showing the position of theft-2on j tio'n showing-the normalinect ve pos tion of] the 'sliclingtlog andth;

gravity with the-roll 11, the same length of web will be wound on the spindle 9 that is withdrawn from the su ply 7 over the delivery feed roll 10; The ottom of the cabinet is open, so that a loo of cleantowel de ends thereth'roug'h'; inpos'ltion to be reache" conveniently bythe user. A suitable guard 12 prevents the web of soiled towel from con tacting' with the cleansupply '7. f' This cons struction corresponds substantially to that of the George A. Steiner Patent No. 1,596,125, issued August 17, 1926, and I am makingno' claim in this application to this construction except in combination with the novel features of the control mechanism which I; willnow proceedfto'describe in' detail. y The controlmechanism, bv meansof which the feed of the towel isregulated, is preferably located on thelouter side walljof the cabiprovidedfwith'j'a pinion. 13. ,,A gear 14; is

loosely mounted on astiid 15 that is secured at 16 in the wallof the cabinet. Anfidle'pim ion 17 is interposed between the gear 14 and the pinionf13. ,The gear and the'pinion turn counter clock-wise while the idle pinion 17 revolves clock-wise in the operation of the device. 'A ring 18 is formed ontheigear 1e ringis provided jwith peripheral notches 20 engage the teeth offthe gear and prevent its equallyfspaced' apart in thesurface of the ring. Aplate'2l is ivoted at 22 onthe wail:

of the cabinet and, as. adog 23 ada ted to enter one ofthenotches 20'and lock t e ring and gear against movement inJeitherdirecn-.

The notches [20 in the ring :18 0operating with ,the .dog 23 determines the, degree of roroll and the length of clean towel that is de} livered" with each operation; a This wiping,

length of clean web may be increased byproviding a larger ring and a' greater distance between the adjacentnotches; Experiment and practice has, however, demonstrated that thenotches shown in the drawing are a suit? able distance 'a'p'art for delivery or a proper length of clean towel. s

Aratchet type of dog 24' is also provided to backward movement and the rewinding or backward winding of the towelfwebinto the cabinet; 7 A spring 2 5, normally'holds the dog 23 in engagementwith'one' of the notches 20.

I i I erative for the purposedesigned. encircled by an annular recess 19 and said the do An arm 26 is loosely mounted at one end on the stud 15 and a coil spring 27 has one end secured in the stud and its other end in engagement with the arm, the spring having a coils loosely encircling the stud and permitting oscillation of the armg for a limited distance on the stud, the tension of the spring normally tending to hold the arm in its raised position as indicated in Figure 2. a The outer end of the arm 26 has a lateral extension 28 on which a hand lever 29 is pivoted at 30. A

and a coil spring 40 connects this wing with J theinner portion of 'the arm 26- and normally tends to hold the lever29'in contact with the.

stop 38 at the outer end of the arm 26, thus normally holding'theslide 31 out of engagement with thegearl l. Normally'the end of 9'0 1 the wing-.39 is in position to'engage a lug 41 on the .plate 21 .sozthat (in the initial downward movement, of the lever .29 andlthecor-L responding upward tilt of the. wing 39"the plate 21willfbe raisedand-lthe dOg 23 moved out of its seat in one'ot the notches 20, thereby releasing the gear and allowing a limited counter clockwise movementthe'reot Stops 29 and 297. are provided at the end" of the stroke of the lever in each direction to positively limit its downward and upward I movement, thereby preventing any inexperienced or malicious personfrom damag ng the control mechanism or, rendering it inopnotches 20 and the tilting ,plate 2 1. To obtaina length otg'clean towel suitable for.

wiping purposes, the, user will grasp the lever 29 andtilt itfrom the, dotted line 'polever will-release theg'ear by disengaging may i 'he desires, I p towel and pullingt ereon, rotate'the gear sition in Figur 3 to the full line position i i :in the same figure. This movement of the tation of the gear, the movement of the feed 23 from its notch 20 andflthe user I rasp the web of clean and'deliver the web of clean towel untilthefl dog 23 reaches the next notch 20 in the ring 18 when'movement of the gear and the feed roll will'be positively checked;v It is intendedthat the user should continue his grasp ,of the lever 29" and operate the mechanism 1 by moving the side 31inwardly on the arm 26 until its teeth meshes with the teeth of the a gear, and the'reupon continued movement of the lever willrotate the; gear and the feedrollfor a limited distance, depending u on. a

the space between the'notches 20 in the ring 18. 'In case, however, the user having released the 'gear' by. the.- initial operation of thelever 29, should thereupon remove his hand from the lever 'and attempt to oper-.

ate the cabinet byipulling-on the towel web he willbe able to obtaina certain length ,0

clean :web and nomore, as'the feed mecha nism will be positively locked as soon asthe =dog' 23'entcrs the next notch in the ring. If

1 the user retainshis'grasp on-the lever, its" continued. movement through the engagement of the dog 31'-With the gear, will ro-" tatethe gear counter clockwise and through thepinions 13 and .17 will revolve the feedrolLand begin the delivery of a web ofv the clean towel. This delivery will be positively checked as soon as the dog 23 drops into the next" notch in the ring, Thus a user while he may deliver the towel either by grasping the lever to operatethe feed roll or by pulling on theiweb after release of the roll cannot in either case feed out more than a suitable wiping length with each. operation..

It is desirable in-a cabinet of this kind that provision be made to from returning the operating lever to its normal position until .it has first completed its downward stroke anda properlength of towel hasbeen delivered. To prevent the return of the lever before it has completed its full stroke, I provide a curved cam or flange 42 on the wall ofthe cabinet in position toengage a lug 43 on the wing extension 39.

This lug is so positioned that when-the lever has engaged the dog 3I'with the gear and the rotation :of the gear begins and with it the feedofthe'clean towel, the, lug 43fwill ride on the upper face ofthecam 42rand will continue in engagement with this cam-until the lever has nearly completed its downward stroke. "At a predetermined point in the downward movement of the lever,.the lug 43 will pass .outzof engagement withthe upper face of thecam and release of the lever will-allow the spring 40 to movethe dog 31 outof engagemenflwith the gear and there-- uponbackward movement of'the lever toqits normalposition is permitted without afi'ect: ingthe gear or the feed roll operativelycon nected therewith. Backward movement, of

the ear and'a corresponding movementof the eed roll will be prevented by the engage-- ment of the dog 24 withthe teeth of.the gear; The tilting of thelever 29 through thepower of the spring 40 and thedisengagement-ofthe dog 31 from the gear teeth will-move the lug 43 to a position where it will-be on the. under side of the cam42 and a in this position'it will be impossible forthe. user of the cabinet to tilt the lever: downward again and re-engage the do 31 with the teeth of the gear '14 until -t e lug 43-has passed out from under the'cam and this will not occur until the lever reaches a predeprevent the user terminedipoint in its upwardorfreturnstroke. Itwill be understood that after the initial movement of the :lever and the release of the-gear, if the user releases the lever-and; I

1 pulls "on 1 the towel, web instead of operating the lever as-intended a certain length of towel will be delivered and the operating lever and its connections will move with-the gear. to the-limitiof its. downward stroke. 5 hus, if a personwho has been accustomed to vgrasping the towel weband pulling it out. of the, cabinet attempts to operate this cabinetin a similar .manner,'-he' may doseas soon as hehas released the delivery mechl "but he cannot obtain'a greater length of. *towel web "thanhewould have if he had re tained his grasp on the ,operatingi'lever-and 1 moved it to the limit of its downwardstroke. Hence,with this cabinet, a user may obtain a certain length .of towel web. by the 'manipulation of the operating lever alone,or after 1- anism-by the initial-movement;of the lever releasingthe mechanism,by the movement of the leverhefca'n. obtain the same length of clean web and:

no more .by pulling on the towel :web. 5 o

- 1 The rotation thegear'l l andithefeedof 5;

thetowel with each stroke of the lever, will be governed: by the distance between the e notchesa 20 on the ring 18, the lug'23sliding on the peripheral surface of the ring, and Y when it has been disengaged-from one'notch,

it will-be held against the ring by the tension of the spring-25xuntil' theldog reaches the next notchand when it dro s into this notch,

the gear will belockedan it will "be necess position in Figure2 by'the tension-of the sary to return the lever 29. w its initial-raised v 5 position before the gearecan be released. again. -The return of the lever-29 to :thedotted line a position shown in Figure 3,- and the fullline i05 v spring-40, will allow the .wing extension 39 to pass under the lug .4l'a's indicatedby full lines to its normal: raised position. He must depress the lever and the arm26to thepositionindicated by full lines in Figure 5, and

when this'has been done, a predetermined length of clean towel will have been fed out ofthe cabinet, and he cannotobtain a greater length bypulling on the towel web. The'user cannot at any point in the up-stroke of the lever, re -engage the dog31 with the gear, assuch movement is positively-prevented by the en agement of thelug 43-withthe under l face 0 the cam 42. Hence, an idle upward stroke of the lever is necessary to return it to its initial working position, and when the lug on-vthe leverfpasses out of engagement with the-cam so that .thedog 31 may be reengaged with the" gear, the wingextension 39 .will be under the: lug 41f in position toagain release the gear-as soon as'the lever-is operated.-

It-is not possible'thereforezin this cabinet for the user tomake apartial movement of the levenand return'ittoits normal position andrepeat such 'n'iovemeht. Nor canthe user,

- having moved the lever from'its initial raised passes out of, engagement with the teeth of the rack as indicated by full lines in Figure" 13. JVhen this takes place, the dog willassume apositionin alignment with, the arm r=in this case, this modification relating to an extension of the arm- 26 and the mounting thereon to engage the teeth of the position, grasp the web of clean toweland revolve the delivery feed rolluand 'pull an unnecessary length of towel out of the cabi net:

In Figures 12 ification which consists in providinga curved rack 44-vconcentric with the. axis. of the gear '14. An arm 26 is substituted for the "arm 26.

Adog 45 ispivo'ted at-461 on the'arm 26 and is normally held in alignment with said arm by coil spring 47. Alug 48 is provided on'the end of the dog 45 extending laterally with respect thereto and adapted to engage the teeth of the rack 44 and slide thereon as the arm 26 is oscillated. NVhen the operating lever is moved downwardly in the direction of the arrow in Figure 12, the dog will slide 1 up on theteeth of the rack44 and willassume the angularposition with respect to the arm 26 lndicated by dotted lines inFigure 12 and the engagement of this Idog'inthe manner shown with the teeth of the rackwill prevent upwardor backward movement of the operat-" ing-lever during its down strokei Thiswill be evident from an examination of Figure 12, where it will xbe noted the' pivot of the dog 45 is above theaxisof the gear and also .the-point of contact of. t-he'lug 48-=with the rack tooth, and hence downward movement of theend of thearnrsupporting' the dog-45 will be prevented and. the operating lever cannot be. moved :upward until the dog 45 26 and its lug will slide over the teeth of therack andallow the arm 26 tobe swun to its raised position; as'indicated by full lines in Figure 1.2. Theother parts of'the,

mechanism-are substantially-the.same as describedwlth reference to the previous figures of a dog rack 44. i

The dog 45 illustrated in the modification Figures 12 and 13, will vprevent 'backwardv movement of the gearwhen it has been released by the movement of the operating lever. and in thisrespect have substantially the function of the dog 24 previously described and 13,I-haveshow'n a mod-'' g1 ne'r that would a with reference to the other figures of the drawing. It is importantofcourse that'pro- F I vision be made to positivelyprevent back-w Yer back 'andzforth with ca series-oi short ward movement ofthegear, otherwise an ;inexperienced-or mallclouslyrlnclinedperson might release the gear and then move the le- 7 strokes instead of swinging itvto the limit of. its stroke as he-shouldidoa The lever being locked to the gear could not be n iovediiide-v pendently thereof in aqbackward directiom but if no provision is made for locking the gear itself, then the lever and gear might I modified construction including the dog 45, backward movement of the gear is positively prevented and the user of the cabinet having disengaged the locking device from thegear,

move backward together andydraw the towel .web backinto, the cabinetand ldefeatvthe.

purpose forwhich the control mechani'sm'i'sjg designed. By the use of the dog 24 or:the-

canonlymove the operating lever in the right direction, and cannotdisengage the-lever;

fromthe gear until ithastraveled a preder termined distance, and then when the lever has become disengaged from the gear after "a suitable length of towel has beenvfed out- I of the cabinet, it will not be possible for the user to re-engage the lever with thegear'and operate'it until the lever has been --returned to its normal position where it canaga in actu-e from the gear.

anism in a convenient place on the cabinet ate the plate-2l and disengagethe .dog 20' p Itis Proposed to mount this control-mech- 1 where it can be graspedby the-user and a: length "of clean towel delivered. The release -of the delivery mechanism vwill beautomat-icw,

olined person to operate-the lever'in a mancabinet defeat the purpose of the: 5.

In the'course of manufacturingthisattachin the details of construction particularly ousmodifications and of my lnventlon.v p

a I clalm-as my 1nvent1on:-

1. Ina towel cabinet,:the combination with,

a delivery feed roll ,for delivering a web of r30 when the article passes into'mass production, and I do not therefore in this application wish-to be confined to theparticular con-y 1 struction shownor the details of the-differ; ent parts as they are all susce tible of-varistill be within the scope i positively check the feed of the towel whereby a limited length of towel may be obtained whether delivered by said mechanism, or by pull of the user on the towel web.

2. In a towel cabinet, the combination with a delivery feed roll having a surface for contact with the web of clean towel, of means for normally and intermittently locking said feed roll, a memberon its initial movement having a lug for tripping said locking means and releasing said roll and also having means adapted during subsequent movement of said member for operating said feed roll to deliver the clean towel, whereby a predetermined length of towel may be delivered by pull on the web or by manipulation of said member.

3. In a towel cabinet, the combination with 1 a delivery feed roll having a surface for contact with the web of clean towel, of means for normally locking said feed roll, a member having a device on its initial movement for tripping said locking means, and releasing said feed roll and also having means to connect said member with said roll whereby a predetermined length of clean towel may be delivered by subsequent movement of said member or by pull on the towel web, means whereby said member becomes inactive and returns idle to its normal position, and means whereby said member is prevented from becoming operative during its return stroke.

4. A towel cabinet having a clean towel delivery feed roll, a locking means therefor, a lever mechanism having means to move said locking means to a release position and also having means to temporarily connect said lever with said feed roll and revolve it a predetermined distance when released, said locking means checking movement of said roll'at a predetermined point and regulating the length oftowel delivered, and allowing when released a length of towel to be delivered by pull thereon or by movement of said lever.

i 5. A towel cabinet having a feed roll adapted to receive and deliver a web of clean towel, a gear operatively connected with said roll, means for normally and intermittentl looking said gear, and a lever mechanism aving means on its initial movement to release said gear and cooperate with said locking means to allow only a wiping length of towel to be drawn out by pull on the towel and also having means on subsequent movement for engagement with said gear to revolve it a predetermined distance to deliver the same length of towel.

6. In a towel cabinet, the combination with a feed roll having a surface for contact with the web ofclean towel to be delivered, of a gear operatively connected with said feed roll to revolve it in one direction, means for normally locking'said gear against movement, a lever device having a dog to engage said gear, said lever device having means on its initialmovement for tripping said locking means temporarily and engaging saiddog with said gear, whereby a certain predeter- 7 mined length of towel may be delivered either by movement of said lever device or by pull on the towel. 7. In a towel cabinet, the combination with a delivery feed roll having a surface for contact with a web of clean towel, of a gear 0peratively connected with said roll, a lever device having means on its initial movement to engage said gear and revolve said roll, means whereby said lever device is held in engagement with said gear until it reaches the end of its stroke, whereby only a limited delivery of towel web may be obtained during the stroke of said-lever device. I

8. In a towel cabinet, the combination with a towel web delivery means, of a control mechanism therefor, comprising a gear, a lever device and means for operatively connecting it with said gear on the initial movement of said lever, andmeans preventing the disengagement of said lever from said gear until it has reached a predetermined point in its stroke. 9. In a towel cabinet, the combination with a towel web delivery means, of a control mechanism therefor, comprising a gear, a lever device, means for operatively connecting it with said gear on the initial movement of said lever and means for preventing the disengagement of said lever from said gear until it has reached a predetermined point in its stroke, said means also preventing the reengagement of said lever with said gear during its return stroke. 10. In a towel cabinet, the combination with atowel web delivering means, of a control mechanism therefor, comprising a gear,

an arm having a dog thereon to engage said gear, a lever carried by said am and connected with said dog to engage it with said gear upon the initial movement of said lever, and means preventing the disengagement of said dog from said gear until said lever has reached a predetermined point in its stroke.

11. In a towel cabinet, the combinationwith a towel web feeding means, of a control mechanism comprising a gear, an arm and a .dog thereon to engage said gear, a lever operatively connected with said dog to move it into engagement with saidgear upon the initial operation of said lever, means for disengaging said dog from said gear when said lewith said gear on the return stroke of said lever.

12. In a towel cabinet, the combination with a towel web feeding means, of a control mechanism therefor comprising a gear, an arm and a sliding dog thereon to engage said ear, a lever operatively connected with said 0g and adapted on its initial movement to engage said dog with said gear, a cam flange ad acent said lever, said lever having means to travel on one side of said flange and cooperate therewith to prevent disengagement 0 said dog from said gear when said lever is moved in one direction, and also travel onthe other side of said flange and hold said dog out of engagement with said gear when said lever is moved in the other direction.

13. In a towel cabinet, the combination with means for feeding a web of clean towel, of a. control mechanism therefor, comprising an oscillating arm, a lever mounted thereon, means for operatively connecting said arm with said feeding means on the initial movement of said lever, and means preventing the release of said lever until it has reached a predetermined point in its stroke.

14. In a towel cabinet, the combination with means for feeding a web of clean towel, of a control mechanism therefor, comprising an oscillating arm, a lever mounted thereon, means for operatively connecting saidarm with said feeding means on the initial movement of said lever, and means preventing the release of said lever until it has reached a predetermined point in its stroke, said means also preventing the operative engagement of said lever with said means during the return of said lever to its normal position. 7

15. In a towel cabinet, the combination with means for delivering a web of clean towel, of a control mechanism therefor comprising a ear having a ring thereon provided with notc es at intervals and a dog to enter said notches and lock said gear, a lever device and a driving dog actuated by the initial movement of said lever to engage said gear, said lever having means on its initial movement to release said locking dog whereby a certain wiping length of towel may be delivered by movement of said lever or pull on the towel until said dog enters another notch.

16. In a towel cabinet, the combination with means for delivering a web of clean towel, of a control mechanism therefor comprising a gear having means for normally looking it and operatively connected with said delivering means, an oscillating arm, a dog slidably mounted thereon to engage the teeth of said gear, a lever pivoted on said arm and connected with said dog to engage it with the teeth of said gear upon the initial movement of said lever, a spring connecting said lever and arm normally tending to hold said dog out of engagement with said gear, said lever having means for releasing said gear determined on its initial movement, the locking means for said gear being adapted to become effective to again lock it when said lever and gear have moved a predetermined distance and in its release position permit alimitcd feed of the towel by movement of said lever or by pull on the towel web.

17. In a towel cabinet, the combination with means for delivering a web of clean towel, of a control mechanism therefor comprising a gear operatively connected with said delivering means, a stud whereon said gear is loosely mounted, an arm mounted on said stud and having a yielding connection therewith normally resisting the movement of said arm, means for normally locking said gear, a lever carried by said arm and a dog actuated by the initial movement of said lever toengage said gear, a spring normally resisting the engagement of said dog with said gear, said lever having means for tripping said locking means on its initial movement, and said locking means being adapted to re-lock saidv gear when it has reached a predetermined point, said spring automatically disengaging said dog from said gear when said lever is released.

18. In a towel cabinet, the combination with means for delivering a web of clean towel, of a control mechanism therefor comprising a gear operatively connected with said delivering means, means for normally locking said gear again-st movement in either direction, a lever device for tripping said looking means upon its initial movement, a dog actuated by such initial movement of said lever to engage said gear to rotate it with the further movement of said lever until said locking means again becomes effective to lock said gear, means preventing backward movement of said ear during rotation, and means preventing t e disengagement of said dog from said gear until said lever reaches a prepoint in its working stroke, and also preventlng said dog from re-engaging with said gear during the return or idle stroke of said lever. v

19. In a towel cabinet the combination with a delivery feed roll having a-surface for contact with a web of clean towel, of a gear operatively connected with said roll, a lever device having a dog to engage said gear and revolve said roll, a cam mounted adjacent to said gear, said lever device having means to ride on said cam when said lever is moved in one direction whereby the disengagement of said dog from said gear during such movement is prevented.

20. In a towel cabinet the combination with a delivery feed roll having a surface for contact with a web of clean towel, of a gear connected with said roll, a lever device having a dog to engage said gearand operate it and said roll, a cam mounted adjacent to said gear, said lever device having means thereon adapted to ride on said cam when said lever is moved in one direction and whereby the disengagement of said dog from said gear is prevented during such movement and said cam having means to hold said dog out of engagement with said gear on the return stroke of said lever device.

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 25th day of June, 1928.

ALBERT G. GRUNWALD. 

